Bias Colours by David Chan
Bias Colours is David Chan’s 8th solo exhibition. In this series, David creates both paintings and sculptures to explore a broad spectrum of our current social and psychological climate. Bias Colours is essentially a broad critique of the social and psychological climate that we are currently in. It is a contemporary attempt at defining the human condition.
In this series of works, the key objective is to explore the gap between emotions. It is the space where emotions are unsettled and the biases are just beginning to emerge. In other words it is an awkward juncture where we are not a well-mixed colour, but a flush of many hues that result in a convoluted grey. Such imbalances may create frustration and confusion and even resentment and fear, however it also represents a moment of realisation and an opportunity for change.
Artist Talk
2 February, 7pm–9pm
Artist Workshop
3 February, 1pm–3pm
Mirror, David Chan, 2017. Image courtesy of the artist and Art Seasons Gallery